Team Bete and Nicola Celon Win 2006 Worlds

When I wrote last night that this regatta wouldn’t be over until the fat lady sang I had no concept of the Wagnerian dramas that would unfolded on this final day of the 2006 Melges 24 World Championship in Hyeres where two races were sailed in an easterly wind of 5-8 knots.

Going into the day Bete, owned by Ezio Amadori of Italy, helmed by Nicola Celon and crewed by Manuel Giubellini, Ralmondo Tonelli and Alberto Bolzan, was lying in second place 11 points behind DRP Partner & Partners, owned by Frenchman Philippe Ligot and helmed by Francois Brenac with William Thomas, Christian Ponthieu and Thomas Allin crewing. Many assumed that the championship was all but sewn up by the French crew, but as the day unfolded it became clear this was not the case.

In the tenth race of the championship Celon got an excellent start and rounded the first mark in second place, just astern of the Swiss Poison Rouge team of Jean Marc Monnard. Behind them Brenac was 10th at the end of the first lap and moved up in to 8th on the second beat but could gain nothing more on the final run whilst the leaders held their positions. Big Ship-Marseille-Quantum, owned and helmed by Paul Maxime, finished third with Alina Helly Hansen, owned by Italy’s Maurizio Abba and helmed by Luca Valerio fourth.

So going into the final race DRP Partner & Partners/Brenac’s lead was narrowed to just five points and the tension among the spectator fleet was palpable as they realised that the championship was far from over. With a weather mark at 105 degrees and 7-8 knots of wind the competitors came to the line with the majority favouring the centre or left hand end. This time it was Brenac who looked to have control of the situation rounding the first mark 7th with Celon apparently buried down in the teens. Up ahead Switzerland’s Blu Moon, owned by Franco Rossini with Chris Rast at the helm, led the race with Tonu Toniste of Estonia in Lenny second and Gaetan Le Goic’s Cotes d’Armor An Port Blanc third. On the first run Brenac dropped a couple of places to eight while Celon began his move up the fleet. Brenac came out of the gate on starboard but within a few boat lengths was looking for a lane to tack over through the inbound fleet. He obviously felt he’d spotted his moment but as he tacked, dirty air and congestion left him wallowing for what must have seemed a lifetime giving Celon the chance to escape. Celon now had victory in his grasp and sailed a classic final lap to take 11th while Brenac finished 18th but with a protest flag flying. Chris Rast in Blu Moon went on to win the race from Gaetan Le Goic and Cote D’Armor An Port Blanc with Estonia’s Tonu Tonise third.

The drama continued ashore with DRP Partner & Partners lodging a Rule 2 Protest against ITA643 Bete, helmed by Celon, Eddy Eich’s GER582 No Woman No Cry, helmed by Alba Batzill and Andrea Racchelli’s ITA438 Altea. Apparently DRP Partner & Partners’ crew felt that they had been subjected to what they felt was in effect team racing. After hearing extensive evidence the International Jury, headed by Chairman Tony O’Gorman of Ireland, found no evidence and dismissed the protest. At last the Nicola Celon, helming ITA463 Bete, owned by Ezio Amadori, was declared 2006 Melges 24 World Champion with Francois Brenac, helming for Philippe Ligot’s DRP Partner & Partners, in second place. A final race win and seventh in race ten was sufficient to move Chris Rast, helming Blu Moon for Franco Rossin from sixth overall to third which meant that Jean Marc Monnard’s Poizon Rouge finished fourth overall despite a win in race ten. Sandro Montefusco clearly felt that five was his lucky number today finishing fifth in both races and fifth overall.

Meanwhile in the Corinthian division, only open to fully amateur crews, Cedric Kervanoael’s Encore, helmed by Jean Francois Cruette and crewed by Maxime Lebassou, Damien Deprat Lerale and Pierre Lafuste are crowned as Corinthian World Champions. This team are popular winners of this trophy having supported the Melges 24 fleet for many years. Gaetan Le Goic, sailing Cotes D’Armor An Port Blanc took second in the Corinthian Championship with Norway’s Geir Dahl Andersen aboard Lek third.

Full results are available from www.m24world2006.com

For further information about the Melges 24 Class please contact
Fiona Brown, IMCA Press Officer, E-mail fiona.brown@melges24.com, Skype fpbrown, Tel +44 (0)7711 718470.
Bastien Berenguier, 2006 Melges 24 World Championship Press Agent, E-mail bastien.berenguier@free.fr, Tel +33 (0)6 1698 3127.

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